LI.FI Launches Intents Infrastructure for Stablecoin Payments and RWA

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LI.FI has launched its LI.FI Intents execution architecture, enabling on-chain settlements for stablecoin payments and real-world assets (RWA). The infrastructure supports cross-chain stablecoin swaps and integrates with multiple tokenized asset issuers. LI.FI has also secured $29 million in Series A funding to scale its development.

Odaily Planet Daily reports that LI.FI has officially launched its intent-based execution architecture, LI.FI Intents, to expand its enterprise-grade capabilities for fintech companies, neobanks, wallets, and regulated financial institutions. The architecture is designed to optimize the underlying execution layer for stablecoin payments, RWA, and compliant on-chain liquidity.

LI.FI Intents delivers exchange-grade execution through its solver network, enabling precise cross-chain swaps between stablecoins like USDC and USDT without requiring users to manage gas tokens or handle complex blockchain底层. The architecture also allows applications to integrate multiple tokenized asset issuers through a unified interface. LI.FI Intents is now live on applications and wallets such as Jumper and Rabby.

Additionally, LI.FI recently announced the completion of a $29 million Series A extension round to accelerate infrastructure development and meet the demand for on-chain financial applications.

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